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2016 Virginia Synod Fall Conference Gatherings 2016 Virginia Synod Fall Conference Gatherings

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A Discussion of the Forwarding Faith Campaign and the 2017 Virginia Synod Assembly Election of a Bishop Opening Prayer and leadership devotion Update on ForwardingFaith Campaign wwwforwardingfaithorg ID: 541989

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2016 Virginia Synod Fall Conference Gatherings

A Discussion of the Forwarding Faith Campaign and the 2017 Virginia Synod Assembly Election of a BishopSlide2

Opening Prayer and leadership devotion Slide3

Update on

ForwardingFaith CampaignSlide4

www.forwardingfaith.orgSlide5

The Nomination Process and Election of a Bishop in the

Virginia Synod Electing a bishop is one of the most important responsibilities in the life of a synod in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and a key responsibility of the Synod Assembly.

As an election, it is a process governed by the constitution, bylaws, and continuing resolutions of the synod; however, it is also a call process. Chapter 9, of the Virginia Synod Constitution addresses nominations and elections. Slide6

The Nomination process and Election of a Bishop in the

Virginia Synod

As such, it involves discernment, from the perspective both of individual potential nominees and of the synod as a whole.

Thus, engaging in prayerful reflection and seeking the guidance of the Holy Spirit are indispensable aspects of the process of election.Slide7

How we got here

The 2015 Synod Assembly by resolution encouraged the Synod Council to create a process for the election of a bishop that would

“provide opportunity for participation and preparation on the congregational, conference, and synod levels.”Slide8

The Synod Council, in response to the resolution, created a Bishop’s Election Transition Team

to:

Prepare a plan for study and consideration of the election process.

Develop a plan for the election of a bishop in 2017.

Develop a transition plan for the newly elected bishopSlide9

1. Provide educational opportunities about the Bishop’s ministry.

2. Identify the Synod's future mission priorities and challenges.3. Based on those priorities and challenges, lead the Synod in consideration of the leadership qualities and skills desired in a new Bishop.

Transition Team’s Plan:Slide10

4. Develop questions to be asked of nominees during the election process.

5. Provide information to Synod Assembly voting members to assist in their consideration of who should serve as our Bishop.6. The process will neither nominate nor suggest specific individuals who may be considered by the 2017 Synod Assembly.

Transition Team’s Plan:Slide11

Small Group Conversations about the Synod Ministries

What is a Synod – “a way together”The ELCA's 65 synods vary greatly in size, geography, membership, staffing and program. The smallest ELCA synod has 30 congregations — the largest nearly 300. The synods are grouped into nine regions, which are points of connection for them and the

churchwide

organization. Synods unite the work of congregations within their areas, serve as regional support, and guide pastoral and other staff candidates. Slide12

Virginia Synod Demographics

How is the Virginia Synod unique?Demographics of the Virginia Synod are being handed out. It provides information of our Synod from the ELCA.

Please take a few minutes to review and we will then break into small groups to discuss…Slide13

Small Group Discussion Topics

What are we able to do better as a synod and as congregations working together for the sake of Christ’s mission than as individual congregations?Considering the definition and responsibilities of a synod and this synod’s profile, what has the synod done well and what has it done not so well in the last 4 years?

What should be the primary priorities for synod ministry in the next 4 years?

Report back to the large group your conversations.Slide14

Role of the Bishop

The Virginia Synod Constitution Section 8, regarding the Bishop is being provided. This information is the Constitutional foundation for the role of the Bishop. The Bishop serves a term of six years.

Please take a moment to review the document. Slide15

Bishop Small Group Discussion

What should congregations expect of the synod’s bishop in the first 4 years?What should the synod’s bishop expect of congregations in the synod in the first 4 years?What are the spiritual gifts and leadership attributes that are the most important for a bishop in this synod in the first 4 years?Slide16

Small Group Reports

The small groups can share their discussion with the entire group.Please provide the notes of the small groups to the Dean or Transition team leader for use on the website. Slide17

Invitation to Congregational Conversations by the Dean

We will be offering the discussion topics on the Synod website.We hope these discussion topics can be used in Congregational conversations regarding the 2017 election of a Bishop.Slide18

Closing Prayer

Thank you for your dedication to the life of the Virginia Synod and please remember the Virginia Synod website has resources available regarding the 2017 election including sample prayers.